
Long time no see/hear? I going to try to catch up on some entries that are long overdue!
I went to another KCC cooking class with Chef Grant Sato. He taught us breakfast dishes. It was all so yummy! I especially liked this Apple Pancake. If I didn’t watch Chef Sato do it, I would think it would have been just too complicated. But guess what? It’s really not so hard and gosh it is soooo yummy, it is well worth the effort !

Chef Sato recommended this brand of pancake mix, but any will be okay. Pancake mix was made as directed on the package and as it sat to rise, we prepared the yummy buttery apples.

We melted the butter and sugar in the pan and added a touch of juice from an orange and a lemon. Then we place the sliced apples in a spiral design.

Here is a side by side view of the assembling the Apple Pancake. After placing all the apples, we gently dolloped pancake batter on the apples. Then in the oven it went.

We all watched intently and challenged Chef to do the perfect flip.

Successful flipping of the pancake! Oh the aroma of the butter, apples & pancake was just incredible !

Here is the finished product ! Isn’t it gorgeous?! It was so light, buttery and soooo delicious! It would certainly start anyone’s morning with a contented smile on their face!
lodee Says:
August 22nd, 2007 at 9:37 pmVisit lodee
Hey, Kitchen Mama….where have you been?! I have been patiently waiting for a new entry….I always look forward to seeing and hearing about your latest creations!!
That Apple Pancake looks absolutely delicious!! It looks a little hard to make, especially if you have to flip it!!
su-su Says:
August 22nd, 2007 at 10:41 pmVisit su-su
Like lodee, I kept checking your website and was pleasantly surprised to see a new entry. The Apple Pancake really looks yummy.
Lindy Says:
August 22nd, 2007 at 10:42 pmVisit Lindy
Hi Lodee … yeah I was really MIA !!! Thanks for being so loyal and checking my site now and then!!
This pancake was sooo ono! It tasted like a cross between a coffee cake and a pancake. I have intentions of making it … just never did…yet But I do want to do it at home. We made our own in class ..it wasn’t bad, since we used smaller pans than what the Chef used. So for a family, a smaller pan is a lot more manageable.
When I try it, I will try to post the recipe.
Thanks again for visiting and commenting on my oh so neglected site!
Lindy Says:
August 22nd, 2007 at 10:53 pmVisit Lindy
Hi Susu,
Gee, I was typing my response to Lodee and after I posted it, I saw your comment!! Thanks for your loyalty too!!! Now I know YOU would love this for breakfast, since you enjoy the kinda sweet pastry type eats in the morning …not like me with the fattening bacon, eggs and hashbrowns…haha!
thanks again for your comments … I’ll try to have too long a lapse until my next entry.
renee Says:
August 28th, 2007 at 12:41 pmVisit renee
could you please post the recipe for the apple pancake? I already bought the pancake mix and want to make it.
thanks!
Mark Says:
March 18th, 2008 at 7:14 pmVisit Mark
Whoa! I’m a breakfast fiend and you have really challenged me. But do you think I can flip it?
muffin recipe Says:
August 20th, 2008 at 9:41 amVisit muffin recipe
Wow…THis looks amazing.. Does he still teach cooking classes there. I really want to go take a class or two…
greek recipes Says:
September 5th, 2008 at 10:56 amVisit greek recipes
who cant love a breakfast that looks like that? Im use to powdered eggs and pancakes, if i had that everyday i would be a super hereo!
japanese recipes Says:
September 11th, 2008 at 2:16 pmVisit japanese recipes
this looks like a great recipes and meal for waking up! when i wake up first thing i do is flood my sense in my own dutch oven!